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Philharmonic Orchestra Plays New Ravel Poem, La Valse” ° By Frank H. Warren. | Mr, Mengelberg's novelty contribu- tion to last evening's Philharmonic programme in Carnegie Hall was Ra- vel'e choregraphic poem for orchestra, “La Valse,"" completed in 1920. Ravel iikes to dip his composing pen nt@ .various musical styles, and n the present instance he se- lected the Viennese waltz period “us worth a try. Ho takes the old Strauss idioms, dresses them with his owm clever imaginative embellish- tuents and shows you a succession of waltzes that, for a time, keep you en- iertained. Then something happens; (here is a break, and fragments only yough stuff, fly about your ears and vbrill, jarring sounds tempt you to joave the ballroom, It may be M. Ravel’s own idea of “The Nauonal Anthem."’ One listener was over- heard to remark: have sounded very well if the musi- tions all had played the same waltz." Mr. Mengelberg followed it with a fin performance of Franck's D minor -ymphony. Ashley Pettis, a planist who hails) irom California, gave his debut re- {tal in Aeolian Hall. Uisplay of technique, merely for its own sake, and, more wisely, seeks to! aisclose the composer's meaning. For} (IN THE REALM OF. MUSIC _) | oh eres “The piece would | He scorns the} THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, Soopers en 1922, EXCEPTING WHERE OTHERWISE yt mirers and he made a good looking SPECIFIED Duke, Edith Mason has more con- genial roles than Gilda with its colo- ratura difficulties, Georges Baklanoff acted and sang the Jester |i cally. "PHONE CHELSEA 3800 Claudio Muzio returned to her old! part of Fiora in ‘“L'Amore dei Tre| Re" at the Metropolitan in the even- | ing. The audience approved of ey vigorous singing and her intense, dra- matic delineation of the role. Others! in the cast were familiar figures. Mr, Danise as Manfredo, Mr. Martinelli as| Avito and Mr. Didur as the blind Archibaldo. Tho Chicago Opera's latest change in its next week's bill is advancing Oranges" aturday matinee to next Tuesd: The matinee ypera will be announced later. { Suits and Overcoats for | Boys and Young iKfen ! Our assortments are always complete in the | sizes and the styles that are most in demand, finish, therefore when we lower our already reasonable prices, as in these items, it means extraordinary value. {is reason his work Is interesting. He | ‘sy endowed with genuine talent and a! pip awe The Chicago String Quartette nlso | made its local debut yesterday. They | Buys this world-famous Elgin were content to exhibit their skill on | W atte the watch you can uch familiar works as Franck’s quar- | lay one Fp Peogeeris of the iette, a Mozart quartette and a Rim- | , thin, open- sky-Korsakoff number. 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MONTREAL, Feb, 10.— Shareholders | || n_ tenor inchiding the new plaids and : of most desirable shades— I docs the work of j $50 gash elsewhere, All trans- actions strictly confidentia! | DeLuxe CatalogFREE Ask for itor send | postal. Contains the most wonder. ful assortment of } Watches, Diamonds ana | Special 8. 74 All-wool cheviots— models in medium gray, brown and heather mixtures—made with plain and inverted plaited back, Cor- duroy suits at this price also, many with two pairs of fully lined trousers—8 lo 16 years. ’ . ’ of the ‘Meranaats’ Bank fave aphes Feselry, Ask for Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Overcoats the plan for the absorption o: S, 5 85 stitution by the Diamonds ° 9.50 the foter tore ee ee atatribute a block of Bank of msntres! Store Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. stock witch would represent a s ar that stock for two shares of Merchants Bank stock. Other Mackinaws, * | 1650-1660 BROADWAY, NEw YORK q, Between Bist and 12d Sts 22000 LOSS, jes of $5,000,000 in two ace = = = = Young Men’s Overcoats eee <0 (am +amn+ amp + ems eun+ | New models of heavy all wool overcontings—with plain e 4 B h \ or flaid backs—heather tones of green, brown, tan and 3rd Ave. & 844 St. Were $19.50 to $22.50. Were $24.50 to $27.50 f 2¢ GD + GID ¢ GD + GD + a + D+ aD + GD + GED + g All Goods Marked in Were $8.74 to $11.50 Coats of heavy all wool mackinaw cloth in gray, brown and olive plaids | Were $12.50 to $16.50 made with con- | ’ and mixtures Overcoats of medium gray, brown vertible collars—muff and patch | and beather mixtures, with all wool pockets. Sizes 8 to 17 years. the Merchants’ Bank were well as $2,000,000 in loans the Merchants’ Bank. and plaid worsted linings. . Full or half belts, patch and muff pockets . 18.50 16.50 24.50 Special Purchase Young Men’s Trousers 2.94 U | Were 837.50 to $39.50... | Young Men’s Suits 24.50 Value $29.50 to $34.50 * .. t models of brown, gray Were $4.50 Plain Figures eRe mixtures in single and | Trousers of medium, light and “| 5 dark gray all wool fabrics—sizes Our Liberal Credit Terms or two Fairs of trousers. $2 to 40. Sizes 3% to 38. double breasted styles, with one | DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door, Sy al Sale of Furniture Reductions 25 to 50% In Every Department, Including Floor Coverings, Etc. Chests of Silverware Were $13.00 Vf 95 Six each of dinner knives and forks, table and tea spoons: one each sugar shell and butter knife. French gray finish. Make is well known as dependable. Sheffield ‘Plate Fruit Bowls | Rogers Nickel Silver Table graze design border—<ilt Spoons and Dinner Forks— .B.00 | srecial. ES each Tea Spoons to mat o centre—were 64.95. l Silver Plated Sugar Baskets Li with Tonge—rierced design | Fancy Glass Syrup Jars—with f glass lining— 37 removable nickel silver tops— i were 2.25...0-0.0+0ere* se WERE GLAD: oss scccncenvere 35 Sterling Silver Handled Pie Servers—Colonial design— were $1.35 -85 Cut Glass Bud Vases—in silver plated stand—were .75.-+++ 45 Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forke—variety of de @yos—French -gray and bright M{nish—were $2.50. 14 dos. LLOS. > 4-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite Anne Period, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Servin, Table 48-inch, $ ‘1 98° Cameras and Sporting Goods Brownis Cameras—No., 2-A, 2. 75 Were $3.50 ‘Yakes pictures 244 by 414 inches. A Brownie camera at this value reprommnls more pleasure for less money than almost anything we know of. It is a delightful way of recording your good times. Films—No. 120—for No. % kodak were .22, eoevecens As 4 i i mal ( + Boy Scout Bags--ichaki, strong duck—with shoulder straps—for lunches on camying, fishing and No. 116—for No. 2 A kodak— walking ips - {were .28.. 2h were .18, seecereeees ok Mahogany Finish Day Bed Outfit Co 0; Antique 3 vo "6 Pret ach lis Pip cg Berio: 334° ~ oc ll Limit trated . Motor Truck Deliveries High ! Pe “ Pome Bes jume pateilaed ip dullgute Schoot Pennante—tsr; fi D TH size, with menograms— Ad abion and mn Wen hewee were 81.25. ..cesceeseees OD 8.00 to 5.00 ‘et Et Dressmaking School Course of Lessons 4.00 Appointments Made at ‘our Convenience. FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 182; WEST OFFIFTH EET Founded 100, WEST OFFIFTTI AVE. st Day of Deosamaben? Spring Sale Offers Final Opportunity to Buy Spring Materials in Sewing Needs at Extraordinary Savings —Also— UNUSUAL SPECIAL PUR CHASE SALES IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY To-morrow—Last Day of Dressmakers’ Sale Gare ae | Glove Sik |! New Dresses and Coats Bloomers Shears and ae, FOR GIRLS Scissors Imported Steel Scissors—embroi- dery, stork, buttonhole, cuticle, nail and sewing scissors—3!y to 6 inches—were .78 and .97.... . 32 Pretty frocks for school and informal parties, Flesi t i ‘esh color bloomers, extra and coats of just the right warmth for imme- well reinforced, that are ex- | E cellent quality at this price. Special Purchase Sales Pears Many are just half the origi- nal price, and all are fine and dainty. Cc of Men's Imported en Handkerchief. fine quality—were 54... ca. 5 Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs— soft finish—extra size— each . 1% Wemen’s Imported Irish Linen Handkerchiefs — laige sine — fine quality— were .28 .cach 1S Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs embroidered corners — scal- loped or hemstitched— 44 s’ Initial Handkerchiefs—fine ty cambric — colored or were #124. - box .'7 Boxed Stationery -76 Values .97 to $1.67 One to four quire boxes of white or tinted paper and envelopes, some with cards or ribbon tied. Boxed Stationery—24 sheets or curds and matching envelopes— some gilt edged—oblong envelopes—val. .28 to 34 20 Clearance Sale of This Special Group of Toys .34 Each dpsebo Jim—the dancer on the! 8 Little Queen Carpet Sweeper—-complete—good — brush and handle—finished in mabogany ‘olor. Toy Tea Sets—large size—9 pieces —enamel finish. A B C Blocks—printed im fast colors—animal pictures. Odd Lot of Dolls—dressed and un- dressed—some with moving eyes and wig—some unbreakable. Special Reductions in Prices of Imported Washable Ribbons No. 1—were .58.. No. 1}4—were .90. No. 2—were $1.20... Pieces of 11 y Taffeta Ribbons rial) es moire pink, blue, liluc, Copen, navy brown, emerald, black and white— 4) to 6 inch widths— were 58. were 61, 1 GL Women’s Fine | Cotton Vests 24 | Were .35 and .47 An unusual offering in fine quality vests in white. They are 1 and sleeveless with bund hodice or crocheted tops. Regular and extra sizes Valentines Daintily decorated in the symbols of the day, and also favors and table decorations for Valentine parties may be chosen in the Stationery Department. diaté wear, introduce Spring styles in a prac- tical manner, emphasized by our special Sat- urday values. Girls’ Jersey Dresses Special... 7.33 Navy, brown and henna dresses in a new two-piece model, with oyster linen collars and cuffs. The waistline is shirred and the skirt is full plaited 10 to 14 years. Girls’ Taffeta Dresses — nav: Girls’ Spring Coats—of soft alle blue, brown and Copen models wool materials for immediate Steel Shears—full nickel finish— reliable make—6 to 9 inches —were $1.25... 58 Imported Steel” ‘Scissors—extra ground—nickel fi wove 87... .63 H. Boker & Co.’ Warranted Steel inches—were 8 Menutauers o—well k: To-morrow—Last Day of Dressmakers’ Sale Trimmings 12-Yard Piece Soutache Braids— of lustrous quality, with touches | wear, models in light and dark ads ch (Paliley. Wintag rand (ibben tan “have large collars, fancy Gmc and New Spring 21 10 to 14 years— — back and smart pockets— Celluloid, \eank aes Special 11.92 Blo lt years... Special LOO Cone—cont, suit and dress siges— Girls’ Wool Serge Bloomers—navy blue and black—full cut— black and new eolors—regu- — lar value 1244 to @4...... a ay RTE | | paicy Silic Girdles—eitractive col- or combinations, solid colors and men black—2'4 yards long, ae heavy Women’s Aill-Silk Hosiery 1.74 : Val. $2.97 Good quality full fashioned hosiery in black and colors—has slight imperfections that are not notice- able and do not affect the wear. Women’s Silk Hose—mock seam | Children’s All-Silke %, Length —black, cordovan, gray Socks — full fashioned — various and jade—were 81.45,... «$3 | color combinations in tops Men’s Extra Heavy Silk Hose were 81.20 : ss full fashioned — various color | Children's 3: Length Silk combinations— Plaited Socks—colored L1G | tops—were $1.09 . 2 Men’s and Young Men’s Stylwear Suits Greatly Reduced for Final Clearance Suits that were $28.75.. ..Now 19.00 Suits that were $32.50 to $34.75....Now 24.75 Suits that were $39.75.. Now 27.50 Suits that were $42.50 and $49.75..Now 31.75 MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ‘Yo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Lelephone Orders. 37 and 47 ct. Gold Plated Rosaries..... +28 lors—in fancy cotton Uned $19.50 Boys’ Suits.......14.25 All-wool cussimerei ohev- Wte argo Caeser of new. 1 ¥, tan, brown and Reere coistinge herring: bones, checks, stripes and mix- turea—single or double breasted trousera— po: RELIGIOUS ARTICLES—THIRD VL. $1.68 Misses’ and Girls’ :, 37 roe t with two peira Sateen Bloomers. .... 1. Ba TS poate: oe vuoon Lustrous bluck sateen — deep L001 cket -- unusually lo! rein ‘oreemont GIRLS’ CLOTIUNG 19 ct, Boys’ Ribbed Hose. . wart Triple Knee — fin quality HOBLERY—MALN 97 ct. Boys’ Cotton Fleece ND VLOOR, % “de Boys’ Raincoats.....2.95 "a black rubber—ce- Lt ty seams —plain linings—- ranteed waterproof—4 to 18 yourh, UOxs" CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $9.00 Men’s Raincoats.....3.47 vLoor. Union Suits .67 Strong rubberized tweed coats PPS. | gray and tan mixture—one ean eeihe ie aryl “yastan shoulders —~ aizes sr t Os es 4 to 4 ANTE UNDERWEAR 4 VLOOR. rN instal sais wecion. $1.15 and $1.22 Men's ware Nightshirts. .82 | $5.00 and $6.00 Men's napped neat colored Trousers 3.65 meres and woreteds--well je—sises 20 to 60. &§ GLOTHING—MAIN WLOOR. Boys’ Tan Laced Shoes -- Endicott Johnson make ~ solid = heels - MEN'S FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR, $2.95 and $3.25 Men's Root’s Tivoli Underwear. 2 2.2 25 Bingle and double breas first quality drawers MEN'S UNDERWEAR — 3. FL $4.95 Men's Blanket Robes. 3.84 | broad, toca. 240 Made of regular bianket tn Jac Sac iden are Guard figures on blue, gray, Mmae- 'SHOES—SBOOND FLOOR. Foon, egos and green grounds saan 8 PURNISHINGS—MALN FLOOR, $4.50 Growing Girls’ Shoes. 3.19 ‘Tan, laced—extra high cut—rub- $4.00 Girls’ Tan See Page 25 for Other Hearn Advertising silk tassels—rey lar 81.74... 1.21 2and 4 Hole Pearl Buttons—self shauk-—new square effects iv ocean and fresh water pearl | reguler value 14....Card . 1 O44 To-morrow—Last Day of Dressmakers’ Sale Dress Cottons Favorite cotton goods for Spring dressmaking with the saving afforded by sale prices. Extra Fine American Ginghams— 82-inch—guaranteed fast colors—all wanted checks in all sizes—blue, Gan ribeye yellow, rose and black and white— value .85......-++-+. Yard OS | —<$ ——— fuchsia, to mato, Saratoga, 1 winkle, folly, aurora, Scaruh, henna and other 5 i 38 elsewhere pe Tissues—new ich Sil patterns in charming colors, plaids and checks— value .67..... Yard 48 Mercerized Foulards—darkgroun with white scroll Ls acedar cl 2 were ST. ..ceee es 8S! 40-inch Imported FloralOrgendies —delicate flower clusters on tinted or white grounds— value $1.25. Yard 6S 40-inch Imported Ginghams — checks and two-tone effects—large variety value 81.16.. . Yard SB To-morrow—Last Day of | Dressmakers’ Sale 36-in. Ramie Linens 75 Were .97 Oyster white linen of splendid quality for sport costumes, mid- dies and skirts. LACES Dressmakers’ Sale Linen Cluny Laces—machine made attractive patterns 25 Round Mesh Val. Laces: -12 yds. were 81.08 piece, . 7 ies for Camisoles amt | Flounces-—various patterns weereceeses ONT were 9... organdy | for blouses 1.25 Embroideries 4o-ineh —were 81.94.. and dresses Gift Shop Special Queen Anne ‘Chocolates Pound Boxes Special 55 Assorted Chocolates, deli- cieus, daintily bexed and